---
id: 56533eb9ac21ba0edf2244cb
title: Manipulating Complex Objects
challengeType: 1
videoUrl: 'https://scrimba.com/c/c9yNMfR'
forumTopicId: 18208
dashedName: manipulating-complex-objects
---
# --description--
Sometimes you may want to store data in a flexible Data Structure. A JavaScript object is one way to handle flexible data. They allow for arbitrary combinations of strings, numbers, booleans, arrays, functions, and objects.
Here's an example of a complex data structure:
```js
var ourMusic = [
  {
    "artist": "Daft Punk",
    "title": "Homework",
    "release_year": 1997,
    "formats": [ 
      "CD", 
      "Cassette", 
      "LP"
    ],
    "gold": true
  }
];
```
This is an array which contains one object inside. The object has various pieces of metadata about an album. It also has a nested `formats` array. If you want to add more album records, you can do this by adding records to the top level array. Objects hold data in a property, which has a key-value format. In the example above, `"artist": "Daft Punk"` is a property that has a key of `artist` and a value of `Daft Punk`. [JavaScript Object Notation](http://www.json.org/) or `JSON` is a related data interchange format used to store data.
```json
{
  "artist": "Daft Punk",
  "title": "Homework",
  "release_year": 1997,
  "formats": [ 
    "CD",
    "Cassette",
    "LP"
  ],
  "gold": true
}
```
**Note:** You will need to place a comma after every object in the array, unless it is the last object in the array.
# --instructions--
Add a new album to the `myMusic` array. Add `artist` and `title` strings, `release_year` number, and a `formats` array of strings.
# --hints--
`myMusic` should be an array
```js
assert(Array.isArray(myMusic));
```
`myMusic` should have at least two elements
```js
assert(myMusic.length > 1);
```
The elements in the `myMusic` array should be objects
```js
myMusic.forEach(object => {assert.typeOf(object, 'object')})
```
Your object in `myMusic` should have at least 4 properties
```js
myMusic.forEach(object => {assert(Object.keys(object).length > 3); });
```
Your object in `myMusic` should contain the property `artist` which is a string
```js
myMusic.forEach(object => {
  assert.containsAllKeys(object, ['artist']);
  assert.typeOf(object.artist, 'string')
})
```
Your object in `myMusic` should contain the property `title` which is a string
```js
myMusic.forEach(object => {
  assert.containsAllKeys(object, ['title']);
  assert.typeOf(object.title, 'string')
})
```
Your object in `myMusic` should contain the property `release_year` which is a number
```js
myMusic.forEach(object => {
  assert.containsAllKeys(object, ['release_year']);
  assert.typeOf(object.release_year, 'number')
})
```
Your object in `myMusic` should contain a `formats` property which is an array
```js
myMusic.forEach(object => {
  assert.containsAllKeys(object, ['formats']);
  assert.typeOf(object.formats, 'array')
})
```
`formats` should be an array of strings with at least two elements
```js
myMusic.forEach(object => {
  object.formats.forEach(format => {
    assert.typeOf(format, 'string')
  });
  assert.isAtLeast(object.formats.length, 2)
})
```
# --seed--
## --after-user-code--
```js
(function(x){ if (Array.isArray(x)) { return JSON.stringify(x); } return "myMusic is not an array"})(myMusic);
```
## --seed-contents--
```js
var myMusic = [
  {
    "artist": "Billy Joel",
    "title": "Piano Man",
    "release_year": 1973,
    "formats": [
      "CD",
      "8T",
      "LP"
    ],
    "gold": true
  }
];
```
# --solutions--
```js
var myMusic = [
  {
    "artist": "Billy Joel",
    "title": "Piano Man",
    "release_year": 1973,
    "formats": [
      "CS",
      "8T",
      "LP" ],
    "gold": true
  },
  {
    "artist": "ABBA",
    "title": "Ring Ring",
    "release_year": 1973,
    "formats": [
      "CS",
      "8T",
      "LP",
    "CD",
  ]
  }
];
```